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About diminished value in Texas

Talk to a Houston car accident attorney

Car accident cases can often be more complex than simply filing a lawsuit
for your injuries and collecting compensation to cover your bills. In
some collisions, after the vehicle has been repaired it is obvious that
it will never be restored to its previous condition.

If you have been in a car accident, it is likely that you have suffered
diminished value, which means that your vehicle is worth far less on the resale market
than before. Your vehicle's history will also be accessible to prospective
buyers or dealerships and make it harder for you to sell.

Fighting insurance companies in value claims

At Hollins Law Group PLLC, we have seen many insurance companies deny diminished
value claims and tell clients that you don't have a valid claim. You
may have even been lied to and told that diminished value is not a real
thing recognized by Texas law. However, you may be able to file a claim
with the help of our Houston car accident attorney. You can and should
demand a fair amount of compensation.

We can help you to draft a diminished value claim letter, which should include:

An explanation of the reason for writing the claim.

The legal basis for writing the claim.

The evidence and amount of your claim.

What you plan to do if the claim is not paid.

Caring and personalized legal care

Our firm does not charge any fees unless we win, so you can rest assured
we are working hard on your behalf. If you are interested in setting up a
free case consultation to learn about how we can help with your diminished value case, please
reach out to our Houston personal injury lawyer at 346.444.1155. Our
firm serves clients from all throughout Texas.

Contact us today to learn more about the comprehensive services we can offer you.

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